Effects Of Physical Abuse

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Many people do not see that abuse is so much more than being physically abused. Although people talk more on physical abuse there are many different types of abuse. Abuse has many different effects on people. Physical abuse is not the only abuse noticeable. There are noticeable signs of abuse throughout all abuse. Over time, people have gone to prevention programs to manage with the abuse they have suffered through. The physical signs of child abuse have a lifelong impact because abuse alters a child’s well-being and growth.
Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse are a few different types of abuse although there is many more types of abuse there is no abuse that is worse than the other. Children that are 13 to 15 years old are as likely to experience …show more content…

In “2012 62,963 cases were reported of child sexual abuse” (Pulido). Due to these case sexual abuse increased rates of pregnancy, depression, brain structure, and hormone functions. Being sexual abused can cause a person to become sexually active and may cause them to be a sexual abuser themselves. People that are sexually abused may cause them to have a low self esteem, post traumatic stress disorder, sexual difficulties, and sexual transmitted diseases (Pulido). Sexually abused people often feel as if they are threatened and they have to do whatever the abuser says to do. Often times they feel they need to take the abuse so they can keep the abuser from abusing someone else. When people get abused it is everlasting in there head the abuse just keeps circling their thoughts in their heads …show more content…

Physical abuse is the most common abuse that is seen. Many people that have experienced physical abuse become severely depressed and feel that suicide is the only out. Physical abuse can change the way they see things and can also trigger them into thinking something unhappy when most people would see the moments as happy moments. Paul stated that “the situation was further heightened by new memories and flashbacks of his own abuse, triggered by the pregnancy”(Walker). Physical abuse may lessen the chance of ever trusting a partner with their children alone. Physical abuse can affect the next generation in their family. A woman who had found mothering a pleasurable and fulfilling experience stated “she became anxious, finding it very difficult to allow her daughter any freedom: she could not trust that her daughter would be safe in the wider

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